Management and Nursing Strategy for Patients with Pain
A special issue of Healthcare (ISSN 2227-9032). This special issue belongs to the section "Nursing".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 April 2025 | Viewed by 2711
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Interests: pain; nursing process; outcomes in health; complexity of care; meta-analysis; nursing healthcare; helycobacter pylori
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Interests: pain; pain management; capsaicin patches; nursing; neurostimulators; pain strategies
Interests: biomechanics; osteoarticular pain management; physical therapy
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue will focus on providing a comprehensive insight into effectively addressing pain in our patients, considering both physical and emotional aspects.
In this Special Issue, we would like to highlight various key areas related to pain management in nursing practice. The topics of priority include the following.
Pain assessment: Articles presenting effective methods and tools for assessing pain in both acute and chronic patients are encouraged. Special attention will be given to identifying risk factors, pain intensity scales and assessing the impact of pain on the patients’ quality of life.
Nursing interventions: Authors are invited to share their experiences and expertise on the most effective nursing interventions for pain management. This may include the use of pharmacological and non-pharmacological techniques, as well as complementary and alternative therapy approaches.
Multidisciplinary approach: We recognize the importance of a collaborative approach in pain management. Therefore, we are interested in articles describing multidisciplinary care models involving healthcare professionals from various disciplines working together to improve patient outcomes.
Emotional and psychosocial aspects: Pain not only affects the patient’s physical body, but also their emotional and psychological well-being. Therefore, we would like to explore how nursing can address these aspects, including patient-centered care, pain management education and emotional support.
Gender perspectives: Given the growing awareness of gender differences in pain experience and management, we would like to include articles that explore these disparities and propose culturally sensitive care strategies.
We invite researchers and nursing professionals to contribute their original research, systematic reviews, case studies and perspectives on any of the aforementioned topics. We hope that this Special Issue will serve as a platform for the exchange of knowledge and best practices in pain management within the field of clinical nursing.
I/We look forward to receiving your contributions.
Yours sincerely
Dr. Manuel Pabón-Carrasco
Guest Editor
Dr. Samuel Vilar-Palomo
Dr. Aurora Castro-Mendez
Dr. Rocío Cáceres-Matos
Guest Editor Assistants
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Keywords
- pain assessment
- nursing interventions
- multidisciplinary care
- chronic pain management
- acute pain management
- patient-centered care
- pharmacological techniques
- non-pharmacological techniques
- emotional support
- psychosocial aspects
- gender disparities
- quality of life
- pain intensity scales
- complementary therapies
- healthcare outcomes
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